Exam 8: Remediation Procedures
Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Speech Sound Disorders30 Questions
Exam 2: Normal Aspects of Articulation28 Questions
Exam 3: Speech Sound Acquisition20 Questions
Exam 4: Classification and Comorbidity in Speech Sound Disorders26 Questions
Exam 5: Factors Related to Speech Sound Disorders26 Questions
Exam 6: Phonological Assessment Procedures26 Questions
Exam 7: Determining the Need for Intervention and Target Selection26 Questions
Exam 8: Remediation Procedures28 Questions
Exam 9: Motor-Based Treatment Approaches24 Questions
Exam 10: Linguistically-Based Treatment Approaches23 Questions
Exam 11: Phonological Awareness: Description, Assessment, and Intervention24 Questions
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Name two different perceptual training activities.
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1) sorting minimal contrast pairs 2) discrimination of phonemes, and 3) auditory stimulation/ bombardment.
Tactile feedback may include placing an oral appliance in the client's mouth to provide a landmark for correct articulation.
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Which famous researcher/ SLP developed the "traditional approach" to articulation therapy:
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Childhood apraxia of speech has a primary characteristic of inconsistent speech errors.
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Discuss the importance of high quality evidence levels in research designs. How does this affect practicing SLPs?
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The core vocabulary approach is likely best suited for children in which disordered population:
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Describe how to use the technique "shaping" in order to achieve a correct /s/ production with your client.
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If a clinician says "listen to how I make this sound. Watch my mouth. Now you say it!", the clinician is trying to get the client to ___________.
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The traditional approach to articulation therapy focuses on production of phonemes in increasingly complex levels - from isolation through conversational speech.
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A child is able to produce /s/ in "mask" but cannot produce /s/ in "swim, sun, bus". The approach that should be used to establish the /s/ sound is:
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The first step in perceptual training of contrasts involves introducing the child to what a minimal pair is.
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It has been noted that the traditional approach to articulation therapy is not appropriate for children with multiple sounds in error. Discuss why this might be the case. What would be a better treatment approach for these children?
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Treatment for childhood apraxia of speech is best conducted in one long therapy session per week.
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Childhood apraxia of speech is primarily a disorder of what two areas?
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Contrast training never involves the sound that the child is producing in error.
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All of the following are steps in perception "ear" training except:
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Nonspeech oral motor activities should never be used in treatment of speech sound disorders.
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